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p40 BKU-MAY21 Vogue_bku 06/05/2021 22:27 Page 40


HEATING & LIGHTING


Self-expression continues to influence heating design in the bathroom


Comment by Steve Birch Sales Director, Vogue (UK)


become a key part of the transitional bathroom and have returned season after season as the go-to finishing touch. Richer by design and in tone, warm metallic finishes are synonymous with more period-style bathroom interiors that require a heightened level of authentic luxury. At the other end of the colour spectrum, cool metallic finishes have become a prerequisite of the modern bathroom, where grey-blue heating designs help to create a clean, contemporary aesthetic. Now an essential interior design resource which over time, have been grouped into so-called warm and cool designs, premium radiator and towel rail designs are helping to unify a multi-era bathroom scheme all thanks to finish. Although self-expression in interiors is


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becoming increasingly important, two key rules to follow when it comes to the bathroom are to


e it warm or cool, smooth or textured, metallic elements have


focus on form and function. Safety is paramount in this room, especially with heightened concerns about hygiene in the pandemic, as well as ensuring that controls are easy to navigate for the end user. Going back to the original brief to establish which products are best suited to the project and the budget will keep project management on an even keel when there are so many possibilities. The bathroom serves a dual-purpose as a


private space for relaxation as well as a basic cleansing zone, so a unique blend of traditional and contemporary design can cater to a luxurious level of comfort. This is where working with a supplier who can offer a bespoke design service along with the creative use of coloured and textured finishes can be hugely beneficial to sealing the deal with an end user. What’s great is that developments in technology and manufacturing techniques have made it possible to bring traditional designs into the 21st century, allowing the best elements of both to be combined, resulting in products that offer consumers the best of both worlds.


‘Be Distinct’ with new Contrast Towel Warmer by Vogue (UK) V


ogue (UK), the UK’s largest designer and manufacturer of premium


radiators and towel warmers, reveal a new addition to its award-winning heating portfolio with the launch of Contrast: a bold and beautiful towel warmer, pictured left in a contemporary Matt Black finish. Fusing statuesque rounded cross bars with the


high impact of square mitred joints, the new Contrast Towel Warmer lives up to its name by bringing a deluxe industrial-style silhouette to the modern bathroom. The industrial look of Contrast brings a distinct element to redundant interior walls and is a rich source of inspiration. “We decided to combine the best attributes of


high functionality met with striking design aesthetics with one of the new 2021 models, Contrast. If you’re looking for hybrid heating in the home then you’ll be pleased to know that Contrast is designed where the electrical element can be fitted within the vertical square tubing. This means a T piece for dual fuel models is not required and so the overall aesthetics are discreet and seamless,” says Steve Birch, Sales Director at Vogue (UK). Contrast is available in Matt Black and White


Sparkle textured finish, so whatever your personal style you can choose which look is most suitable for you and your bathroom space. Crafted from high quality Mild Steel, this designer towel warmer offers a 15 year guarantee and is available in three different heights and three different bar configurations.


40 BKU MAY 2021


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